Kitty-Witch for the queen
who is pert, capricious, frolicsome, moody; she plays the coquette to gain
human attention, frisks at weather changes and thunder, becomes irritable
and demanding is she cannot remain the center of attention.

Pegsy for a queen
who is timid, frisky and shy; she dislikes company and will flee at the
sight of strangers; her owner will be able to win her trust only with great
effort and patience; she needs to be steadied and brought down to earth.

Pisky for a queen
who is of shifting moods; she will assume a regal air, then wax kittenshly
playful; she will sulk for an hour or two, fall asleep, and wake wide-eyed
and innocent, forgetful of presumed insults.

Yarthkins for a queen
who is playful, affectionate and kittenish all her life, although she kindles
many kittens, these she hides with great mystery in odd places, presenting
them afterwards to her human friend with a show of triumph and pride in
her achievement.

Toms

Billy Winker for a tom who
is winsome, mischievous, easily frightened, often foolish; he stalks prey
assiduously, but will turn around and run when he gets too close to his
quarry.

Melsh Dick for a tom who
is swift and silent as a sprite, always appearing unexpectedly or spying
on his human friends from hidden peepholes; he is disobedient, cheerful
and heedless; he causes many minor calamities; he lobes the night, and
he loves to be vocal in it.

Wiggin for a tom who
is playful, foolish and unable to acquire the usual feline skills, he cannot
climb, unless if be to the window-ledge, where he spends most of his time,
he is prone to absurd mishaps and accidents which are seldom serious, he
cannot hunt, but will run after butterflies.

Wilkie for a tom who
is phlegmatic, plodding, patient, he will insist on attempting what he
knows he is incapable of , and has often to be rescued from treetops and
other heights, he will always flee from a fight, though other toms seek
to waylay him.